Briggs & Stratton 40248 Operator's Manual page 5

7kw dual-mode backup generator
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WARNING
Generator
installation must comply
with all applicable
codes. To
check your
local codes, see your
local LP gas dealer or natural gas
company.
Properly
secure fuel tanks to LP fuel tank mounting
tray as
described
in "Assembly".
Before
using the generator,
fuel system hoses must be properly
purged
and leak tested, especially
after changing fuel tanks.
No fuel leakage is permitted.
NEVER check for leaks using a match
or open flame. Strong
odors,
colds, sinus congestion,
etc. may
prevent
the detection
of gaseous fuel. Use caution
and common
sense when testing
for leaks (see "Leak Testing
Fuel System").
After
the generator
is positioned
for operation,
inspect the fuel
system and connecting
hoses for evidence
of damage, excess wear
or deterioration
periodically.
If such defects are found,
replace
components
with
manufacturer-supplied
replacement
parts ONLY.
The fuel hoses and regulator
should
be replaced
every five years.
When
generator
is not in use, manually close fuel shut off valve(s).
DO NOT
operate
generator
if smell of fuel is present.
DO NOT
smoke
around
generator.
Wipe
up any oil spills
immediately.
Ensure that no combustible
materials
are left in the
generator
compartment.
Keep area near the generator
clean and
free of debris.
DO NOT
supply unregulated
gaseous fuel to generator.
See
Product
Specifications
for required
supply pressure.
DO
NOT
allow fuel hose(s)
to come
in contact
with
hot surfaces.
DO NOT
store
LP gas tank(s):
Indoors
or in the vicinity
of the generator
In a building,
garage or any other
enclosed
area
Within
the reach
of children.
LP gas tank
must
have:
A safety
relief device
having
direct
communication
with
the
cylinder
vapor
space
A listed over-filling
prevention
device
(OPD)
DOT
or CAN/CSA-B339
approval
A shut off valve,
terminating
in a fuel outlet
compatible
with
a Type
I tank
connector.
No other
tank connectors
are
permitted
for use with
this generator.
A collar
to protect
the fuel shut off valve
DO
NOT
insert
any foreign
obiects
into the tank valve outlet
or
any of the fuel system
components.
LP tank
supply system
must
be arranged
for vapor
withdrawal.
Have
LP gas tank filled to no more
than
80% capacity
by a
reputable
propane
gas dealer
and visually inspected
and
re-qualified
at each filling.
ALWAYS
keep
LP gas tanks
in an upright
position.
ALWAYS
handle
LP gas tanks
with
care.
The LP fuel tank
is equipped
with an internal
thermal
device
that
will permanently
shut off gas flow if the tank is subjected
to
temperatures
above
240 ° F ( I I S ° C). If this should
happen,
take
the LP fuel tank
to your
fuel supplier.
The cause
of the excessive
heat should
be determined
and corrected
before
using your
generator
again.
The normal
flow of gas through
the regulator
and hose
assembly
can create
a humming
noise.
A low volume
of noise
is normal
and
will not interfere
with
generator
operation.
If humming
noise
is
loud and excessive,
the fuel supply
system
must
be purged.
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WARNING
This generator
does
not
meet
U. S. Coast
Guard
Regulation
33CFR-183
and should
not be used on marine
applications.
Failure
to use the appropriate
U. S. Coast
Guard
approved
generator
could
result
in death
or serious
injury and/or
property
damage.
WARNING
When
using generator
for backup
power,
notify
utility company.
Use approved
transfer
equipment
to isolate
generator
from
electric
utility.
DO
NOT
use when
under
the influence
of drugs
or alcohol.
Despite
the safe design
of the generator,
operating
this equipment
imprudently,
neglecting
its maintenance
or being careless
can
cause
possible
injury or death.
Remain
alert
at all times
while
working
on this equipment.
Never
work
on the equipment
when
you are physically
or mentally
fatigued.
DO
NOT
touch
bare wires
or receptacles.
DO
NOT
use generator
with
electrical
cords
which
are worn,
frayed,
bare
or otherwise
damaged.
DO
NOT
handle
generator
or electrical
cords
while
standing
in
water,
while barefoot,
or while
hands
or feet are wet.
DO
NOT
allow
unqualified
persons
or children
to operate
or
service
generator.
If you must
work
around
a unit while
it is operating,
stand
on an
insulated
dry surface
to reduce
shock
hazard.
In case of an accident
caused
by electrical
shock,
immediately
shut
down
the source
of electrical
power
and contact
the
local
authorities.
Avoid
direct
contact
with
the victim.
Before
performing
any maintenance
on the generator,
disconnect
the battery
cable
indicated
by a NEGATIVE,
NEG
or (-) first.
When
finished,
reconnect
that
cable
last.
Remove
the
IS Amp fuse BEFORE working
on the equipment.
When
finished,
replace
the
15 Amp fuse.
WARhlIhlG
DO
NOT
touch
hot surfaces
and avoid
hot exhaust
gases.
Allow equipment
to cool
before
touching.
Keep
at least 5 ft. (152 cm) clearance
on all sides of generator
including
overhead.
Code
of Federal
Regulation
(CFR)
Title 36 Parks,
Forests,
and
Public
Property
require
equipment
powered
by an internal
combustion
engine
to have a spark
arrester,
maintained
in
effective
working
order,
complying
to USDA
Forest
service
standard
5 I00- I C or later
revision.
In the State
of California
a
spark
arrester
is required
under
section
4442
of the California
Public
resources
code.
Other
states
may have similar
laws.
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